Royal Blood consists of lead vocalist and bassist Mike Kerr (born 19 June 1990) from Worthing and drummer Ben Thatcher (born 12 February 1988) from Rustington.
In this manner, does Royal Blood use autotune?
Royal Blood have got some things of their own to say about rock vs the rest of the world too. “Having Auto-Tune and anything like that, to me deceives the audience; even sometimes backing tracks,” railed Mike.
Considering this, how do I make my bass sound like rhythm?
Beside above, how do you sound like Royal Blood without busting the bank?
How does Royal Blood get their sound?
“It’s been a joy for me to watch people plug 30 pedals and these made videos where someone’s going like ‘I’ve got the Royal Blood sound’ and the truth is that it really is two pedals and one of them’s a tuner.”
What AMP does Royal Blood use?
Mike has been known to use all three for Royal Blood live shows. Opting instead for bass amps, Tech-21 are your high-end choice. Great for use in a rack or any kind of audio solution, all while producing a spectacular tone.
What fuzz pedal does Kerr use?
What happened to Royal Blood?
Royal Blood are not phased by it: “Our album is not ‘Absolution’ and we’re not following any particular direction here,” shrugs Thatcher. “We’re taking every day as it comes and we have no idea what’s going to happen.”
What kind of bass does Mike Kerr use?
Fender Semi-Hollow Starcaster Bass
Originally made as a prototype in the 1970’s, Kerr’s black Fender Starcaster has now become his main weapon of choice when playing both live and in the studio.
What octave pedal does Mike Kerr use?
This photo from a Royal Blood live performance shows Mike Kerr using an Electro-Harmonix POG2 Polyphonic Octave Generator guitar …